nanogui: What a biiiiig libc!


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Subject: Re: What a biiiiig libc!
From: ####@####.####
Date: 23 Apr 2000 13:53:18 -0000
Message-Id: <20000423064213.A14614@www.easysolutions.net>

Well, you have two choices.  Either use libc2.0.7 which clocks in at
under 1M for mips, or compile it statically and strip it down.  My
personal slant on this is that I think you should use libc2.0.7
non-statically.  Reason being it will allow you to have a lot more
apps on total because almost everything uses libc! :-).  On my box I
have all the lesser used libs compiled against statically (.a :->),
and everything that's used a lot compiled for dynamic linking.

Thanks,
Shane.

On Tue, Apr 18, 2000 at 03:02:54PM +0800, ¹ùÇ¿ wrote:
> Hi all,
>   I think microwindows is small enough, but my libc.so.6v(2.2.12) is so big! 5M! So, how can I down-size it?
>   BTW, what kind of your Linux? Mine is Turbo Linux 6.0(Chinese version), run on 16 color vga mode. My X server can run on true color mode. Why?
>   Good luck!
> Guo.

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